
Research Handbook on Cross-Border Bank Resolution
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 30. August 2019
Book
Hardback
456 pages
978-1-78643-597-2 (ISBN)
Description
Since the great financial crisis, many countries across the globe have witnessed the introduction of new recovery and resolution regimes for banks. The Research Handbook on Cross-Border Bank Resolution analyses the strengths and weaknesses of the current regulatory framework for resolving cross-border bank crises and proposes avenues for improvement. This cutting edge Research Handbook includes a broad range of perspectives of the regulatory and economic infrastructure of the banks themselves, third parties, and real life case studies, on both a domestic and, in particular, an international level. Chapters are authored by eminent experts in the field with contributions from the US, EU, Japan and China.
With its comprehensive and rounded analysis of cross-border bank resolution, this wide-ranging Research Handbook will be of value to academics and researchers across the globe. The practical issues and policy recommendations included will also be of benefit for policy makers within the banking sector and bankers and lawyers alike.
With its comprehensive and rounded analysis of cross-border bank resolution, this wide-ranging Research Handbook will be of value to academics and researchers across the globe. The practical issues and policy recommendations included will also be of benefit for policy makers within the banking sector and bankers and lawyers alike.
Reviews / Votes
'The editors have assembled an outstanding group of scholars to tackle the cutting-edge subject of international bank resolution.' -- Jay L. Westbrook, University of Texas at Austin, USMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78643-597-2 (9781786435972)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Edited by Matthias Haentjens, Professor of Financial Law, Leiden University and Bob Wessels, Professor Emeritus of International Insolvency Law, Leiden University, the Netherlands and Expert Advisor on Insolvency and Restructuring Law of the European Commission
Content
Contents:
Introduction
Part I Regulatory and economic infrastructure
1. Global solution
Michael Anderson Schillig
2. Cross-border coordination of bank resolution in the EU: all problems resolved?
Jens-Hinrich Binder
3. A macro approach to international bank resolution
Dirk Schoenmaker
Part II Bank perspective
4. Early intervention
Andrew Campbell and Paula Moffatt
5. The EU bank resolution rules and national insolvency law
Lynette Janssen
6. International insolvency law and EU bank resolution rules
Bob Wessels
7. Corporate governance of SIFI risk-taking: an international research agenda
Steven L. Schwarcz and Aleaha Jones
Part III Third party perspective
8. Resolution and contracts
Francisco J. Garcimatin Alferez and Sara Sanchez Fernandez
9. Resolution and market infrastructures
Luigi R.F. Sciusco
10. Judicial protection in cross-border bank resolution
J.T. Tegelaar and M. Haentjens
11. Conflict-of-law issues
Matthias Lehmann
Part IV Case studies
12. Banco Espirito Santo
Joao Cunha Marques
13. Lehman Brothers Treasury
Frederic Verhoeven
14. Cross-border bank resolution in Japan
Tomoaki Hayashi and Hideki Kanda
15. An analysis of the development of cross-border crisis management in China's bankruptcy law and regulations
Armstrong Chen
Part V Conclusions
16. Conclusions
Matthias Haentjens, Bob Wessels and Shuai Guo
Index
Introduction
Part I Regulatory and economic infrastructure
1. Global solution
Michael Anderson Schillig
2. Cross-border coordination of bank resolution in the EU: all problems resolved?
Jens-Hinrich Binder
3. A macro approach to international bank resolution
Dirk Schoenmaker
Part II Bank perspective
4. Early intervention
Andrew Campbell and Paula Moffatt
5. The EU bank resolution rules and national insolvency law
Lynette Janssen
6. International insolvency law and EU bank resolution rules
Bob Wessels
7. Corporate governance of SIFI risk-taking: an international research agenda
Steven L. Schwarcz and Aleaha Jones
Part III Third party perspective
8. Resolution and contracts
Francisco J. Garcimatin Alferez and Sara Sanchez Fernandez
9. Resolution and market infrastructures
Luigi R.F. Sciusco
10. Judicial protection in cross-border bank resolution
J.T. Tegelaar and M. Haentjens
11. Conflict-of-law issues
Matthias Lehmann
Part IV Case studies
12. Banco Espirito Santo
Joao Cunha Marques
13. Lehman Brothers Treasury
Frederic Verhoeven
14. Cross-border bank resolution in Japan
Tomoaki Hayashi and Hideki Kanda
15. An analysis of the development of cross-border crisis management in China's bankruptcy law and regulations
Armstrong Chen
Part V Conclusions
16. Conclusions
Matthias Haentjens, Bob Wessels and Shuai Guo
Index